Serbian Christmas Eve
Mmm. Pig.
Serbian Christmas is the time of year we see the most of Sara's family. Always lots of food, time together, and traditions. Christmas Eve service is at St. Petka's Orthodox Church.
The candles are for family who could not attend, because they have passed away, are sick, or travelling far away. This year, we had to light one more candle for Sara's dad.
Here is the Christmas Tree ready to enter the church.
It's dried oak, with walnuts, cotton balls, and crepe paper. No one knows why, it just is. This tree has a short life.
I have no idea how this happens every year without serious injuries and death occuring. Check out this video... See? No idea.
After securing a piece of tree from the fire, it's time to take part in the Christmas Prayer, food (!!), and the "tea", otherwise known as slightly diluted slivovitz. (Plum Brandy) Good times for all!
Merry Christmas! Christos Sirodi!






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